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- Kepler-40b abstract "Kepler-40b, formerly known as KOI-428b, is a Hot Jupiter-type planet discovered in orbit around the star Kepler-40, which is about to become a red giant. The planet was first noted as a transit event by NASA's Kepler spacecraft. The Kepler team made data collected by its satellite publicly available, including data on Kepler-40; French and Swiss astronomers used the equivalent to one night of measurements on the SOPHIE échelle spectrograph to collect all the data needed to show that a planet was producing the periodic dimming of Kepler-40. The planet, Kepler-40b, is twice the mass of Jupiter and slightly larger than it in size, making it as dense as Neptune. The planet is also nearly thirteen times hotter than Jupiter and orbits five times closer to its star than Mercury does to the Sun.".
- Kepler-40b wikiPageID "31672043".
- Kepler-40b wikiPageLength "7951".
- Kepler-40b wikiPageOutDegree "52".
- Kepler-40b wikiPageRevisionID "651475236".
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Apparent_magnitude.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_unit.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Astronomy_and_Astrophysics.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cygnus_(constellation).
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Category:Exoplanets_discovered_by_Kepler_(spacecraft).
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Category:Exoplanets_discovered_in_2010.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Category:Giant_planets.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hot_Jupiters.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transiting_exoplanets.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Cygnus_(constellation).
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Doppler_spectroscopy.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Earth_mass.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Earth_radius.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Effective_temperature.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Equilibrium_temperature.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Haute-Provence_Observatory.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Hot_Jupiter.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Jupiter.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Jupiter_mass.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Jupiter_radius.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Kelvin.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Kelvin_scale.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Kepler-40.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Kepler-5.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Kepler-7.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Kepler_(spacecraft).
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Light-year.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Light_curve.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Light_year.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Main_sequence.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_(planet).
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Metallicity.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Methods_of_detecting_exoplanets.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink NASA.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Neptune.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Orbital_inclination.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Parsec.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Planetary_equilibrium_temperature.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Radial_velocity_method.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Red_giant.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink SOPHIE_échelle_spectrograph.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Semi-major_axis.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Semimajor_axis.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Solar_mass.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Solar_radius.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Stellar_classification.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLink Transit_method.
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kepler-40b".
- Kepler-40b wikiPageWikiLinkText "b".
- Kepler-40b age "2.8".
- Kepler-40b appMag "14.58".
- Kepler-40b class "F5IV".
- Kepler-40b constell Cygnus_(constellation).
- Kepler-40b densityCgs "1.68".
- Kepler-40b discoverers "Alexandre Santerne et al.".
- Kepler-40b discoveryDate "2011-01-04".
- Kepler-40b discoveryMethod Methods_of_detecting_exoplanets.
- Kepler-40b discoveryMethod Transit_method.
- Kepler-40b discoverySite Haute-Provence_Observatory.
- Kepler-40b discoveryStatus "Published".
- Kepler-40b distPc "2700".
- Kepler-40b hasPhotoCollection Kepler-40b.
- Kepler-40b mass "1.48".
- Kepler-40b mass "2.2".
- Kepler-40b massEarth "700".
- Kepler-40b metallicity "0.1".
- Kepler-40b radius "1.17".
- Kepler-40b radius "2.13".
- Kepler-40b radiusEarth "13.12".
- Kepler-40b star Kepler-40.
- Kepler-40b temperature "1620".
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- Kepler-40b wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Planetbox_discovery.
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- Kepler-40b subject Category:Cygnus_(constellation).
- Kepler-40b subject Category:Exoplanets_discovered_by_Kepler_(spacecraft).
- Kepler-40b subject Category:Exoplanets_discovered_in_2010.
- Kepler-40b subject Category:Giant_planets.
- Kepler-40b subject Category:Hot_Jupiters.
- Kepler-40b subject Category:Transiting_exoplanets.
- Kepler-40b hypernym Planet.
- Kepler-40b type Planet.
- Kepler-40b type Type.
- Kepler-40b type Catalogue.
- Kepler-40b type Exoplanet.
- Kepler-40b type Object.
- Kepler-40b type Planet.
- Kepler-40b type Type.
- Kepler-40b comment "Kepler-40b, formerly known as KOI-428b, is a Hot Jupiter-type planet discovered in orbit around the star Kepler-40, which is about to become a red giant. The planet was first noted as a transit event by NASA's Kepler spacecraft.".